Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... never pass into the epical ; and while amending the pieces of others his own genius would have enough of play to gain in strength , and enough of restraint to save it from the waste of exuberant power . But the poet in Shakespeare could ...
... never pass into the epical ; and while amending the pieces of others his own genius would have enough of play to gain in strength , and enough of restraint to save it from the waste of exuberant power . But the poet in Shakespeare could ...
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... never blotted out line . My answer hath been , would he had blotted a thousand . " The noble memorial verses by Jonson prefixed to the First Folio Shake- speare exalt our poet to a place beside his greatest predecessors in the ...
... never blotted out line . My answer hath been , would he had blotted a thousand . " The noble memorial verses by Jonson prefixed to the First Folio Shake- speare exalt our poet to a place beside his greatest predecessors in the ...
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... never know him aright . Let us take heart ; he who knows the offspring of Shakespeare's genius knows the man , and indeed is far more inti- mate with Shakespeare's mind than if he were to meet the great poet now and again in the tiring ...
... never know him aright . Let us take heart ; he who knows the offspring of Shakespeare's genius knows the man , and indeed is far more inti- mate with Shakespeare's mind than if he were to meet the great poet now and again in the tiring ...
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... never falls into confusion are remarkable , for Shakespeare is commonly credited with having paid but little attention to his plots . Love's Labour's Lost may be earlier in date than the Comedy of Errors . It was perhaps the first in ...
... never falls into confusion are remarkable , for Shakespeare is commonly credited with having paid but little attention to his plots . Love's Labour's Lost may be earlier in date than the Comedy of Errors . It was perhaps the first in ...
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... the popularity of both poems , seems to have recognized the fact that here his genius could not find its true sphere , and he never again attempted the miniature epic . § 29. While engaged on his early comedies Shake- speare.
... the popularity of both poems , seems to have recognized the fact that here his genius could not find its true sphere , and he never again attempted the miniature epic . § 29. While engaged on his early comedies Shake- speare.
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